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== Specification ==
 
== Specification ==
  
 
* Atari 800 XL, Serial no. 10333 (CA024808-001 REV.A)
 
* Atari 800 XL, Serial no. 10333 (CA024808-001 REV.A)
 
* Atari 1050 disk drive
 
* Atari 1050 disk drive
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== Origin ==
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Donated by a friend.
  
 
== Condition ==
 
== Condition ==
  
The computer is not functioning, it only shows a black screen.  Both power supply and SIO cable are missing.
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The computer is in working condition.   
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Both power supply and SIO cable are missing.
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The disk drive is untested as I don't have a SIO cable.  The disk drive also lacks a power supply.
  
 
== Done ==
 
== Done ==
  
* Reseated all ICs
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* Initially the computer was not functioning, it only showed a black screen.  To fix I did with help from the AtariAge forum:
* Swapped most ICs with a known good 600XL: the 5 big ICs, 2 ROMs, MMU (U3), delay line (U29)
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** Reseated all ICs
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** Swapped most ICs with a known good 600XL: the 5 big ICs, 2 ROMs, MMU (U3), delay line (U29)
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** replaced one RAM chip by a D4164C-15 stolen from a 8088 PC motherboard.  This fixed the problem.
  
 
== To Do ==
 
== To Do ==
  
* Find compatible RAM to try swapping.
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* Clean outside.
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* Connect the disk drive.
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** Find a SIO cable.
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* Buy a SIO to PC adapter to exchange data with the outside world.
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== Usage Hints ==
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* Self test: press option while powering on or type 'BYE' from BASIC.

Latest revision as of 23:55, 1 September 2010

Specification

  • Atari 800 XL, Serial no. 10333 (CA024808-001 REV.A)
  • Atari 1050 disk drive

Origin

Donated by a friend.

Condition

The computer is in working condition.

Both power supply and SIO cable are missing.

The disk drive is untested as I don't have a SIO cable. The disk drive also lacks a power supply.

Done

  • Initially the computer was not functioning, it only showed a black screen. To fix I did with help from the AtariAge forum:
    • Reseated all ICs
    • Swapped most ICs with a known good 600XL: the 5 big ICs, 2 ROMs, MMU (U3), delay line (U29)
    • replaced one RAM chip by a D4164C-15 stolen from a 8088 PC motherboard. This fixed the problem.

To Do

  • Clean outside.
  • Connect the disk drive.
    • Find a SIO cable.
  • Buy a SIO to PC adapter to exchange data with the outside world.

Usage Hints

  • Self test: press option while powering on or type 'BYE' from BASIC.